Development info

House hunters are being urged to act fast if they wish to secure one of the remaining riverside homes for sale at Rydon’s recently-launched Lavender Walk development in Carshalton.

Since its launch in October, the popularity of this contemporary collection of three bedroom townhouses with private gardens and one and two apartments means there’s now limited availability, with just 13 of the townhouses remaining from £435,000 and just four apartments from £292,500.

Lavender Walk is the second phase in Rydon’s multimillion pound regeneration scheme in Carshalton, situated beside a new park along the banks of the River Wandle.

Tom Rigby, Development Director for Rydon, comments: Lavender Walk is ideally situated for buyers looking for a well-connected family-friendly location, with easy access to Croydon or central London and an abundance of open spaces and great quality facilities around Carshalton village.

Developed with a high specification and at a price point providing buyers more for their money, these modern and spacious new homes offer a compromise free quality London home.

Kitchens and bathrooms are fitted with high-quality fixtures and fittings designed to be used and built to last, with stylish bedrooms and open plan living/dining areas that complete the picture. Efficiency is key, with high levels of insulation throughout combined with a communal energy centre and water-saving fittings as standard.

Lavender Walk’s external features blend clean design and a generous feeling of space throughout this new neighbourhood. Each of the three storey town houses feature views across the new riverside park and over to the River Wandle beyond.

Leisure

The new Riverside Park and associated cycle and pedestrian route forms part of the re-landscaped Wandle Trail, a valuable green corridor providing a unique link between four south London boroughs. In addition, residents can benefit from new facilities including a recently opened community centre, neighbourhood play facilities and a convenience store. Carshalton’s locally run establishments include cafes and restaurants knitted along a charming high street, which also contains three conservation areas. Green spaces in Carshalton range from Victorian parks to riverside paths and a nature reserve housing an ecology centre.

Education

Education in the local area is well regarded with a number of popular schools within a short distance nearby, including the Ofsted Outstanding St Philomena's High School in Carshalton.

Transport

Excellent transport links from Hackbridge train station are just a short walk away, providing access to central London in less than 30 minutes.